Judge rules Trump administration can’t use Alien Enemies Act to remove Venezuelan migrants in southern Texas

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Washington – A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Trump administration could not rely on wartime aliens enemies to detention or removal of a team of Venezuela immigrants to a convenience of southern Texas from the United States.

The decision received by President Trump in his first term is an important push for the President because he wanted to illegally cancel US Mr. Trump’s illegal immigration Issued a declaration Calling the aliens enemy law to expedite Venezuela immigrants in March, he claimed that he was a member of the Gang Train de Aragua, but Rodriguez’s order had permanently prevented the administration from using AAA and Mr. Trump’s declaration, who could be detained, transferred or detained in the southern district.

Rodriguez’s order has made it clear that his permanent orders do not prohibit administration officials to proceed with the migration and removal of the Nationality Act.

Rodriguez writes, “The question that presented this case is a member of the President TDA who can use AK to detention and removal of Venezuela’s aliens,” Rodriguez wrote, “Rodriguez wrote. “As a question, the Historical Tihasik records clear that the President’s request by declaration has exceeded the magnitude of the Statute and is contrary to the simple, general meaning of the terms of the constitution.”

As a result of this search, the judge said that the executive branch could not use Trump’s request by his announcement to detention or removal of Venezuela immigrants in southern Texas, the executive branch.

It will be a developing story and updated

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